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‘Last Days in Ocean Beach’ Benefit for San Diego 350: Saturday May 12th at North Park’s Torque Moto Café

May 7, 2018 by Jim Miller

Last week after I sent off my column about why I wrote Last Days in Ocean Beach, a novel about living on the border between dread and wonder in the Anthropocene, the news cycle was full of coincidental but eerie echoes.  A

Los Angeles Times story observed of the recent floods in Kauai, “A Hawaiian island got about 50 inches of rain in 24 hours. Scientists warn it’s a sign of the future,” while the Washington Post reported, “’Fallen off a cliff’: Scientists have never observed so little ice in the Bering Sea in spring.”

And then, flying underneath the radar while the Trump circus dominated the headlines as always, there was this story, also in the Post , “Earth’s atmosphere just crossed another troubling threshold”   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Books & Poetry, Environment, Under the Perfect Sun

Workers Suffer While the UFCW Plays Politics | Progressive Activist Calendar May 4 – 14, 2018

May 4, 2018 by Doug Porter

The Union-Tribune and Times of San Diego have both posted stories about a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit filed on Thursday.  A San Carlos Albertsons is alleged to have created a hostile work environment and harassed Hispanic employees by forbidding them from speaking Spanish on the premises, even to each other on break or to Spanish-speaking customers.

From the Times of San Diego:

Beginning in late 2012, the Albertsons store on Lake Murray Boulevard near Navajo Road prohibited employees from speaking Spanish around non-Spanish speakers, including when they spoke to Spanish-speaking customers and during breaks, the suit said.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: #ResistanceSD, Progressive Weekly Calendar, The Starting Line

Trump’s Lies About the Border Migrant Caravan Won’t Stop Asylum Seekers

May 1, 2018 by Doug Porter

The border crossing between San Ysidro and Tijuana is the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s efforts to demonize migrants and refugees.

Not everybody buying this bluster, thankfully. People on both sides of the border have been working to meet the needs of the migrants, and volunteers are delivering blankets, water, food and other necessities on a regular basis. Baby wipes, diapers, blankets, and tents are still needed.

The President, who apparently learned about a convoy working its way through Mexico from an item broadcast on Fox and Friends, has consistently mischaracterized the group as an organized attempt to enter the country illegally.     [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Immigration, The Starting Line

Migrants Seeking Asylum Arrive At U.S.-Mexico Border | Video Worth Watching

May 1, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

MSNBC reports that: Over 100 Central American migrants are seeking asylum from violence, hoping to cross into the United States following a grueling journey. The Trump administration has ordered homeland security officials to prevent their entry. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports from the scene in Tijuana, Mexico.   [Read more…]

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Last Days in Ocean Beach: Living on the Border Between Dread and Wonder

April 30, 2018 by Jim Miller

Last Days in Ocean Beach is an effort to capture the mood of deep unease and uncertainty that permeates our era and informs the thinking of many writers, artists, and intellectuals, even if they are not quite saying it out loud.  It was written before the election of Donald Trump, but it is clear that his election only underlines the chasm between the cartoon reality driving much of our social, cultural, and political discourse and the unrelentingly grim truth that we are killing the world whether many of us want to admit it or not.  

As Bill McKibben put it, “physics doesn’t care about political realities,” like who won the election.  There may be a hegemonic political reality that refuses to recognize where we are, but the reality of physics and scientifically documented mass extinction proceed nonetheless.  Someday soon, we will be unable to deny it. At present, however, many of us, particularly in a place like San Diego where, as the banal tourist slogan puts it, “Happy Happens,” are satisfied to keep having a beach party at the end of the world.  Thus, the strange disconnect between the perpetual marketing of our local “paradise” and the looming threats that may eventually destroy it could not be greater than they are here in San Diego.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Books & Poetry, Environment, Under the Perfect Sun

SanDiego350 Educates Southwest High School Students on Urgency of Climate Action

April 30, 2018 by At Large

Group photo of four adults standing side-by-side in a classroom

SanDiego350’s Presentation Team has been busy spreading the word about climate change throughout communities in the San Diego area. Team volunteers Beverly Harju, Ron Schneider, and Nancy Cottingham spent April 11 with students in Michelle Roberts’ Biology classes at Southwest High School. Michelle is a SanDiego350 member and is dedicated to teaching the next generation about the serious issues facing our planet and the concrete steps they can take toward building solutions.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Education, Environment

Have You Decided How to Vote Yet? Want Help? | Progressive Activist Calendar April 27-May 7, 2108

April 27, 2018 by Doug Porter

Things are starting to get intense in election races. Mail-in ballots will go out May 7th, and June 5th is election day.

The day you go to vote used to be a big deal.  I remember back in my younger days (when I lived in Washington DC) friends would gather for cocktails before going to walk the gauntlet outside our designated polling place.  We called it VWI. (Just joking) Mailing your ballot was called absentee voting, seemingly reserved for overseas military and those wealthy enough to plan jaunts to exotic places.

By the time the local media decides to go to polling places on election “day,” as many as 75% of voters will have already cast their ballots. Smart campaigns know this, and that’s why you’ll see an uptick in advertising, direct mail, and those ever-so-pesky phone calls in coming weeks. (Pro Tip: Casting your ballot stops the phone calls and most of the mail.)

So who are all these people on the ballot? Why should you care? And how do you know you’re not voting for the wrong person?   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: #ResistanceSD, Progressive Weekly Calendar, The Starting Line

Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson Leaves People Nowhere to Go

April 26, 2018 by Source

“It is absolutely unthinkable that the Trump Administration’s response to the crisis is to make things worse with draconian rent increases and work requirements.”

By Tara Raghuveer / People’s Action Blog 

75 low-and moderate-income tenants and manufactured homeowners repeatedly disrupted Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson at a speech in Las Vegas on Wednesday, asking, “where will we go?”

Carson’s response? Instead of offering solutions, he insulted poor tenants, saying “This is a perfect example of what happens when the swamp gets ahold of people.”
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About That Caravan in Mexico … | Video Worth Watching

April 24, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

About that caravan in Mexico …

Back on April 1st, Trump tweeted that [it’s] “Getting more dangerous. “Caravans” coming. Republicans must go to Nuclear Option to pass tough laws NOW. NO MORE DACA DEAL!”

So who are these people that so terrify Trump? For ten years the organization Pueblo Sin Fronteras has been working with Central American refugees and migrants to provide humanitarian aid. This year one effort Pueblo Sin Fronteras is making is to help the migrants tell their own story. Here is a brief video made several weeks ago at the beginning of April.   [Read more…]

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Historic Rallies at Rep. Issa’s Offices to End This Week: A Retrospective

April 23, 2018 by Doug Porter

This IS What Democracy Looks Like

The weekly rallies outside the Vista offices of Congressman Darrell Issa are ending this week on April 24. Organizers say they intend to transfer their efforts into getting out the vote to flip Issa’s seat from a reliably Republican vote to a determined Democratic resister of President Trump’s policies.

Mail-in ballots are due to arrive in two weeks, so activists are moving on to drive up turnout to ensure that at least one Democrat will get through the June 5 primary.

All-too-often we fail to celebrate our successes. Let us not forget what hard work and persistence can accomplish. Following are some my ‘greatest hits” snips from past coverage of the weekly rallies:   [Read more…]

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Last Days in Ocean Beach: Reckoning with the Anthropocene

April 23, 2018 by At Large

By Jennifer Cost

I have spent a lot of time in the past thirty years kayaking, hiking, and backpacking in the western United States–in Alaska, the Sierra Nevada, the Lost Coast, the Wind River Range, the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the Beartooth/Absarokas, the Grand Canyon, the Anza Borrego Desert, and the San Juan part of the Colorado Rockies.

On every backpacking trip for the past twenty years, I have walked through or around larger and larger areas of charred forest, and from most mountaintop views, rust brown swaths of dead conifers cut through the healthier dark green forest of the surrounding mountains.

In the backcountry, I routinely scan the sky for foreboding plumes of smoke, and once a year find myself walking through a smoky haze, wondering if this hike would be my last.  I have always walked out. But for millions more of the world’s species, there is no escape from fire, drought, dying oceans, and epic deluges.   [Read more…]

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OB’s ‘Vote’ Human Chain Captured in Drone Images

April 22, 2018 by Staff

In true San Diego style, more than 170 people, many dressed in blue, gathered on Saturday, April 21 at Dog Beach in Ocean Beach for a Get Out the Vote Action Day. Led by Ocean Beach resident Mike James, activists from San Diego County Indivisible and other community groups registered voters and made a human “VOTE!” banner on the beach.

Voters traveled from the hotly contested congressional districts of CA49 in North County and CA50 in East County to express their hopes for a “Blue Wave” midterm election. The June 5 primary is only 6 weeks away and mail-in ballots will arrive in San Diego voters’ mailboxes beginning on May 7.

The Ocean Beach action was coordinated with a similar event at Ocean Beach, San Francisco on the same day.    [Read more…]

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